Someone enter this entire Washington Post Editorial into the Congressional record. Seriously. "The limits of immigration enforcement," January 22, 2011: "TYSON FOODS, one of the world's largest food processing firms, has a checkered past when it comes to employment practices, specifically the hiring of undocumented workers." Continue »
Pedro Gutierrez was granted a 30 day window by DHS and ICE agency office in Phoenix, AZ to remain in the country while his case is being reviewed. Continue »
Pedro is an orphan who grew up in Arizona and dreams of joining the Marines. Unless we raise our voices now, Pedro will be deported on Tuesday. Continue »
Zahid served in the U.S. Army, the National Guard, and with the Red Cross until a back injury required him to use a wheelchair. Send a fax to Zahid's Senators and ask them to stop his deportation immediately. Continue »
A new America's Voice memo makes clear that Republicans should learn that appealing to Latino voters requires a real conversion on immigration reform, not just a conversation. Continue »
Today at 11 a.m. EST, President Obama will hold a national moment of silence to honor Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of Saturday morning's shooting in Tucson, Arizona. Continue »
Representative Steve King, newly appointed Chair of the Immigration Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee, introduces new legislation questioning the 14th Amendment. Continue »
In the "reader poll" conducted by CBS that accompanies the news article entitled "Obama: My Biggest Disappointment" Is Not Passing DREAM Act," 68% of readers currently think that Congress should pass the DREAM Act. Continue »
Sign our holiday card to courageous leaders of the DREAM Act movement and let them know that you'll keep fighting with them. Continue »
Although a majority of U.S. Senators voted in favor of the DREAM Act last Saturday, the 55-41 vote failed to meet the 60 vote threshold and therefore will not advance. This is particularly disappointing given the fact that the legislation had already passed the House and was just... Continue »